'"OK, laugh, but I'll say Tyrod Taylor," said Graziano. "He has the eighth-best Total QBR in the league since the start of the 2015 season — better than guys such as Russell Wilson, Matthew Stafford, Carson Palmer, Philip Rivers and Andrew Luck. And that has been with Sammy Watkins and LeSean McCoy missing 16 combined games over the past two seasons. Taylor knows new Bills offensive coordinator Rick Dennison from their time together in Baltimore, which bodes well for his ability to take another step forward in 2017."'
Archives for June 2017
Buffalo City Council President trying to spark change with Bills rookie tour
'Pridgen certainly has a valid point and one that should lead to an improvement on the tour. While the tour can be improved, the team attempts to coordinate a day-long event with multiple stops for more than 20 players. It would be unrealistic to see all Buffalo has to offer in that short time, but Pridgen's suggestions would be a step in the right direction.'
Peterman comparisons: The ceiling is the roof for new Bills QB
'Peterman, a fifth-round pick (171st overall) in the recent 2017 NFL Draft, has a long road ahead of him if he plans to stick around in the NFL, or even become a starting quarterback.'
Why Buffalo Bills wide receiver Sammy Watkins isn't a bust
'In 2017, he'll get another chance to show us what he can do. And he should be healthy. As long as he stays on the field, he won't have to worry about these silly labels.'
Bills sign a cornerback
'To make room for Mabin the Bills have released defensive back Jonathan Dowling. Dowling was signed to the Bills practice squad at the end of the 2015 season. He tore his ACL in the third pre-season game in 2016, and missed the entire season.'
LeSean McCoy wants 10,000 yards – and much more
'“Well, Derek Boyko does a great job reminding me year-in and year-out,” he said with a laugh while gesturing to the Bills new PR Director who worked for the Eagles while McCoy was in Philadelphia. “I remember when I first got into the NFL as a rookie, he didn’t talk to me that much. Then my next year, when I was playing, he always would tell me that I have a shot. I have a shot, as a talent, to be a Hall of Famer. So that was kind of his motivation for me. Now we’re here and he feeds me the numbers and stats. The only thing we’re missing is a couple more years, a couple more thousand yards, and some winning games. You know, that’s what every player strives to do is have a great career. The only thing I’m missing is a ring and some more yards.”'
CB Greg Mabin signs with Bills
'A two-year starter in college at Iowa, Mabin (6-2, 200) is a long cornerback who posted 144 tackles, three interceptions, 19 pass breakups, a pair of forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. He saw a lot of passes thrown his way playing opposite Desmond King, a fifth-round pick of the L.A. Chargers.'
Bills Today: TE Barnidge holding out for chance to start
'"Of course, I would love to be the [number" target="_blank"> one guy," Barnidge said. "I've showed the last two years, with multiple different quarterbacks, I was still able to produce without one single guy, whether it be injuries or just things not working out. I've shown I've been able to produce with multiple guys throwing the ball. But I don't think that's an issue, but if they want me to come in and help mentor, I've got no problem doing that, either."'
Vic Carucci's Bills analysis: There still might be a place for Barnidge
'It doesn't take much to conclude that Barnidge is looking for more money than the Bills, and other NFL teams, are willing to pay at this point. He knows he has something to offer that the Bills could use, which is the ability to make a difference as a receiver. The Cleveland Browns cut him right after they drafted tight end David Njoku, and their youth movement didn't have room for the 31-year-old Barnidge.'
Vic Carucci's Power Take: Bills' right tackle spot nothing to take lightly
'For years, left tackle has been regarded as the premier spot on the offensive line and the pay scale (left tackles make double what right tackles make) reflects as much. The lofty status is rooted in the fact most quarterbacks are right-handed, and left tackles protect "the blind side." That was the title of the book, which became a movie, chronicling the life of tackle Michael Oher.'
Jay Skurski's 3 Bills thoughts: ESPN's on to something, PFF's under-25 list, a yearly
'While it might look odd on the surface to replace so many players signed as a free agents this offseason, it would be worth it. It’s not like those players would necessarily be gone for good, either. Let’s say the Bills release Ducasse, Davis and Holmes before Week One. They would carry some dead money on the salary cap and potentially lose those players to other teams, but if they didn’t sign elsewhere, the Bills could simply bring them back in Week Two, which is exactly what they did in 2016 with fullback Jerome Felton. And if they do sign elsewhere? Oh well. A third-round pick is probably worth it.'
Goodwin on what 49ers saw in him: 'I'm always open and I'm fast'
'“People assumed I couldn’t run routes. So when they actually see me run routes, they’re like, ‘Wow, this dude’s fast and he can stop fast and he can run routes, and he can catch.’ It sickens me that people would think I’m just this fast dude who can’t run routes or can’t catch.”'
Darryl Talley explains how winners are wired, compares Sean McDermott to a young Marv Levy
'Talley is so excited about McDermott the 14-year linebacker said "he's the best thing the Bills have gotten since Marv. He reminds me of a younger version of what Marv Levy would have been like."'
Vic Carucci: It's OK for players to like their coach
'"When players know that you’re pulling for them and trying to get them to do their best, that's usually a pretty good combination," he wrote. "I know I’d rather play for somebody I like than somebody I don’t like."'
Buffalo Bills WR Sammy Watkins on verge of becoming a bust, says FOX Sports
'Watkins is trending toward becoming a bust because he's missed so much time, and when he has been on the field, he's struggled a bit – particularly this past season. It's unfair to call a player a bust simply based on injuries, which is why Watkins has avoided that label up to this point, but another injury-plagued season – or one with fewer than 1,000 yards – and Watkins will be in the conversation after going fourth overall in 2014."'